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Large Asymmetric Hypertrophy of Rectus Abdominis Muscle in Professional Tennis Players

PURPOSE: To determine the volume and degree of asymmetry of the musculus rectus abdominis (RA) in professional tennis players. METHODS: The volume of the RA was determined using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in 8 professional male tennis players and 6 non-active male control subjects. RESULTS: Te...

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Autores principales: Sanchis-Moysi, Joaquin, Idoate, Fernando, Dorado, Cecilia, Alayón, Santiago, Calbet, Jose A. L.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3013134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21209832
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015858
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author Sanchis-Moysi, Joaquin
Idoate, Fernando
Dorado, Cecilia
Alayón, Santiago
Calbet, Jose A. L.
author_facet Sanchis-Moysi, Joaquin
Idoate, Fernando
Dorado, Cecilia
Alayón, Santiago
Calbet, Jose A. L.
author_sort Sanchis-Moysi, Joaquin
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description PURPOSE: To determine the volume and degree of asymmetry of the musculus rectus abdominis (RA) in professional tennis players. METHODS: The volume of the RA was determined using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in 8 professional male tennis players and 6 non-active male control subjects. RESULTS: Tennis players had 58% greater RA volume than controls (P = 0.01), due to hypertrophy of both the dominant (34% greater volume, P = 0.02) and non-dominant (82% greater volume, P = 0.01) sides, after accounting for age, the length of the RA muscle and body mass index (BMI) as covariates. In tennis players, there was a marked asymmetry in the development of the RA, which volume was 35% greater in the non-dominant compared to the dominant side (P<0.001). In contrast, no side-to-side difference in RA volume was observed in the controls (P = 0.75). The degree of side-to-side asymmetry increased linearly from the first lumbar disc to the pubic symphysis (r = 0.97, P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Professional tennis is associated with marked hypertrophy of the musculus rectus abdominis, which achieves a volume that is 58% greater than in non-active controls. Rectus abdominis hypertrophy is more marked in the non-dominant than in the dominant side, particularly in the more distal regions. Our study supports the concept that humans can differentially recruit both rectus abdominis but also the upper and lower regions of each muscle. It remains to be determined if this disequilibrium raises the risk of injury.
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spelling pubmed-30131342011-01-05 Large Asymmetric Hypertrophy of Rectus Abdominis Muscle in Professional Tennis Players Sanchis-Moysi, Joaquin Idoate, Fernando Dorado, Cecilia Alayón, Santiago Calbet, Jose A. L. PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: To determine the volume and degree of asymmetry of the musculus rectus abdominis (RA) in professional tennis players. METHODS: The volume of the RA was determined using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in 8 professional male tennis players and 6 non-active male control subjects. RESULTS: Tennis players had 58% greater RA volume than controls (P = 0.01), due to hypertrophy of both the dominant (34% greater volume, P = 0.02) and non-dominant (82% greater volume, P = 0.01) sides, after accounting for age, the length of the RA muscle and body mass index (BMI) as covariates. In tennis players, there was a marked asymmetry in the development of the RA, which volume was 35% greater in the non-dominant compared to the dominant side (P<0.001). In contrast, no side-to-side difference in RA volume was observed in the controls (P = 0.75). The degree of side-to-side asymmetry increased linearly from the first lumbar disc to the pubic symphysis (r = 0.97, P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Professional tennis is associated with marked hypertrophy of the musculus rectus abdominis, which achieves a volume that is 58% greater than in non-active controls. Rectus abdominis hypertrophy is more marked in the non-dominant than in the dominant side, particularly in the more distal regions. Our study supports the concept that humans can differentially recruit both rectus abdominis but also the upper and lower regions of each muscle. It remains to be determined if this disequilibrium raises the risk of injury. Public Library of Science 2010-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3013134/ /pubmed/21209832 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015858 Text en Sanchis-Moysi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Idoate, Fernando
Dorado, Cecilia
Alayón, Santiago
Calbet, Jose A. L.
Large Asymmetric Hypertrophy of Rectus Abdominis Muscle in Professional Tennis Players
title Large Asymmetric Hypertrophy of Rectus Abdominis Muscle in Professional Tennis Players
title_full Large Asymmetric Hypertrophy of Rectus Abdominis Muscle in Professional Tennis Players
title_fullStr Large Asymmetric Hypertrophy of Rectus Abdominis Muscle in Professional Tennis Players
title_full_unstemmed Large Asymmetric Hypertrophy of Rectus Abdominis Muscle in Professional Tennis Players
title_short Large Asymmetric Hypertrophy of Rectus Abdominis Muscle in Professional Tennis Players
title_sort large asymmetric hypertrophy of rectus abdominis muscle in professional tennis players
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3013134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21209832
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015858
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